14 citizens died in a number of districts of Hajjah Governorate during the past few days due to thunderstorms. The head of emergency operations in the governorate, Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Malhani, explained to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) that thunderstorms led to the death of three citizens in Abs District, and the same number in Kahlan Afar District. He pointed out that eight citizens from the districts of Aslam, Bani Al-Awam, Dhahra, Al-Miftah, Al-Mahabsha, Kushar, Qafl Shammar and Al-Shaghadrah died due to thunderstorms. Dr. Al-Malhani called on citizens to adhere to the instructions related to taking shelter from thunderstorms and turning off electrical appliances and mobile phones to preserve their lives. Source: Yemen News Agency
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